Honours for Thrasyboulos [of Kalydon] and associates, 410/9 BC
OR 182 Date: 410/9 BC
         Decree 1[1]  In the archonship of Glaukippos (410/9);
        Lobon from Kedoi was secretary.
        The Council and People decided. HippothontisVIII  was the prytany[2]; Lobon was the secretary; Philistides
        (5) was chairman; Glaukippos was archon (410/9). Erasinides[3] proposed:
        to praise Thrasyboulos, who is a good man
        concerning the Athenian People and keen to do
        all the good he can; and in return for the good he has done
        for the Athenian [city or Council] and People,
        (10) to crown him with a gold crown; and to make
        the crown from a thousand drachmas; and let the
        Greek treasurers (hellenotamiai) give the money; and [to announce
        at the Dionysia] in the competition [for tragedies][4] the reason why
        (14) the People crowned him.
     
        
        
        
         Decree 2  (14) Diokles proposed:
        In other respects in accordance with the Council, but Thrasyboulos
        shall be an Athenian and be enrolled in whichever [tribe] and phratry
        he wishes[5]; and the other things that [have been voted
        by the People are to be valid] for Thrasyboulos;
        and it shall be possible for him also to obtain from the Athenians
        (20) whatever else may be deemed good concerning his
        benefaction to the Athenian People; and the secretary
        shall write up what has been voted; and to choose
        [five? men from the Council] immediately,
        [to adjudge the portion?] accruing to Thrasyboulos;
        (25) and the others who did good [then] to
        the Athenian People, -is and Agoratos[6]  and Komon and  . . .  and Simon and
        Philinos and -es, the secretary of the Council
        shall inscribe them as benefactors on the acropolis
        (30) on a stone stele; and they shall have the [right to own property (egktesin)] as
        for Athenians, [both a plot of land] and houses[7], and to dwell
        at Athens, and the Council in office
        and the prytany shall take care that
        they suffer no harm; and the official sellers (poletai) shall let the contract
        (35) for the stele [in the Council]; and the Greek treasurers (hellenotamias)  shall give the money; and if it decides that they
        [should obtain something else in addition?], the Council shall formulate a proposal (proboleusasan)  (38) and bring it to the People.
     
        
        
        
         Decree 3  (38) Eudikos proposed: in
        other respects in accordance with Diokles, but concerning those who have given bribes
        (40) for the decree which was voted for Apollodoros[8],
        the Council is to deliberate at the next session
        in the Council chamber, and to punish them,
        voting to condemn those who have given bribes [and to bring them?]
        to a court as seems best to it; and
        (45) the Councillors present are to reveal what
        they know, and if there is anyone who knows anything else about
        these men; and a private individual may also (give information) if he wishes to do so.
     
        
        
            